nyfw street style

After a (veery) long hiatus from the blog caused by vacations, personal problems and general laziness (sorry) I’m back with sharing the thing I like sharing the most: fashion week street style!
One thing I’d like to note about this particu…

This February, for the first time in 8 years, I decided to go to a fashion week after I received numerous invitations from amazing shows and even though I was only there for the last 4 days and it rained like hell on my one full fashion day, I really …

The last thing I needed during a “we moved, we traveled so now we have to save a little” period was a fashion week that pushed me further and further to shopping with its street style scene but I guess we all knew it was coming. Even my husband knew it was coming. When it’s fashion week he just lets me be, possibly praying I’ll just stare and not try to buy every single thing on every single gorgeous woman. So far the damage is manageable but we have 3 more weeks so who knows what other piece I’ll attack next. More sock boots (more being the operative word here)? Printed long dresses? Polka dots? Balenciaga pointed toes or Celine toe cap sandals? A friend that I can twin with? Thank god I already have a fanny pack and biker shorts… The list goes on and on, so do the photos of best street style looks from NYFW and here they are, all 90 of them. image sources: the impression, the cut, vogue.es, vogue.fr, fashionista …

Fashion weeks usually make me really happy, despite all the “circus” leading up to fights between bloggers and editors (that I find really, really lame of editors btw), I look forward to fresh inspiration from runways and streets. However this time New York Fashion Week kind of made me sad when I saw all these amazing women looking just as fine even during horrible winter conditions, something which I always claim is the reason why I look like crap in winter. Apparently it’s not winter, it’s me. Here’s hoping these 100 best looks from NYFW starring Ramya Giangola and Jan Michael Quammie will light a fire in me. image sources: the impression, the cut, harper’s bazaar, refinery29, fashionista, vogue fr, vogue es, style du monde, wwd Save Save Save Save

Started off as a boring one but made the ending with some splash (and dreadlocks on white girls, and floral dresses, and sequins, and gold shoes and looots and lots of Vans sneakers that makes this fashion week somewhat relatable) New York Fashion Week hence the street style that comes with it is over as of today. Throughout these 7 days I saved around 450 photos of street style and managed to narrow it down to 120 best looks in case you are as tired as me jumping through one website/instagram account to the other just to catch up. Enjoy, take some rest before the London craze starts oh and one more thing, IS EVERYONE PREGNANT NOW? image sources: vogue, harper’s bazaar, the cut, wwd, collage vintage, vogue fr, vogue es, fashionista, the impression, refinery29, style du monde Save Save Save

New York Fashion Week’s street style scene is something special, not because it’s the chicest or the most inspirational (it’s definitely neither of those) but because whatever weather condition we have to bear in Montreal, showgoers in New York have to bear the same thing and it gives me a little bit (ok a lot of) pleasure to see them suffer like that. All jokes aside it’s really nice to see, especially during fall fashion weeks, how the most stylish %1 bundles up in extreme winter conditions and it’s a relief to know that snow boots and giant furs/coats are totally acceptable. I picked 85 (out of almost 400) best street style looks from NYFW that would give you a weekend-long inspiration. image sources: the impression, harper’s bazaar, the cut, vogue runway, refinery29, w magazine, wwd, a love is blind, style du monde, j’ai perdu ma veste

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